So you've got the catering out of the way and you've got the entertainment out of the way. Do you need horse and carriage for an event you're organizing? It's not hard to find in the Franklin area...
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There's probably nothing more romantic than taking a horse and carriage ride with the one you love. A horse and buggy ride through a city or park creates a fairy tale-like atmosphere. Often the carriages are beautifully decorated with bows. Are you looking to find a horse drawn carriage in Franklin for a special event, wedding, or party? Make your wife, fiance or girlfriend feel like a princess by planning a horse and carriage ride in the Franklin, TN area today. I bet you can already hear the old fashioned horse and buggy and the clack of horse hoofs on cobblestone. Check through our listings to find a horse drawn carriage in Franklin, TN for your special day!
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